[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I hope I haven't missed list discussion of this in the recent past. I'm > afraid Alaska has been frustrating me a bit, but that's another story. > > I'm trying to set a keyboard part for music I have to play tomorrow > night (isn't it always that way?). For voice leading, I really need an > Aminor chord in the third inversion, ie, c e a. > > Using a:m gets a c e. This is fine. > Using a:m/c gets c a e. This is not. > Using a:m/e is almost ok, but I don't know of a good way to move the c > down. Using a:m/e/c or a:m/c/e gets errors. > > I would be willing to use a,:m if I could transpose the a 'out of the > chord' to where it belogns on the top... but there seems to be no > octave-up version of /a. > > Have I missed something the size of a moose or is there a work around in
Not sure. Maybe we missed the moose. The quickest way to get c e a is doing c:3.6 The chord entry is intended for ChordNames, and these usually don't have explicit choices for voicings (so I gather). -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user